Jeremy Clarkson sets record straight after filming 'new motoring show'

Former Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson has clapped back after he was photographed filming a new motoring show, Car SOS.

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Jeremy Clarkson has broken his silence after he was seen filming a new motor show, Car SOS , just months after wrapping up filming for The Grand Tour. According to The Daily Star, the publication disclosed earlier this week that the Top Gear icon is featured in the new series of Car SOS. This follows his recent health worries, during which he confessed to "trying everything not to die" and working hard to ensure he stays alive for his grandchildren.

Taking to X, formally known as Twitter, Jeremy responded: "Let me write this for the online “news” services. Jeremy Clarkson broke his silence today and denied he’s hosting a motoring show." According to the Daily Star, the producers of the popular show persuaded Jeremy to assist in restoring a Land Rover Discovery Series 1 for a deserving motorist, even agreeing to host the grand unveiling at his residence.



The new series kicks off on March 13 at 8pm on National Geographic. Let me write this for the online “news” services. Jeremy Clarkson broke his silence today and denied he’s hosting a motoring show”.

Jeremy is celebrated for his car shows, particularly Top Gear, which he presented from 2002 to 2015 alongside Richard Hammond and James May . Responding to his tweet, many of Jeremy's followers flocked to the comments section and begged for him to do another show with May and Hammond. One person typed: "@JeremyClarkson James, Richard, and you could try out a different format, maybe animation.

This way, all the Grand Tour / Top Gear fans could get back our favorite show without all the travel and long hours in the middle of nowhere." [sic] A second person also chimed in: "Jeremy thank you for bringing so much enjoyment and happiness to our lives. Not a single week goes by without Clarkson’s Farm, The Grand Tour and the “Real” Top Gear being on in our home.

" A third also echoed: "Although I would watch a Grand Tour that involves all three of you in tractors, driving across a continent, that's heavily edited!" Reflecting on The Grand Tour's conclusion, James May told Yahoo UK: "It's sort of sad, and I know people are sad that it's over, but it couldn't go on forever, and we're all getting on a bit. "And we exhausted the idea fairly thoroughly, I think, so it's like we quietly put it to one side rather than destroy it.".